Facebook News Feed Change Is a Necessary Evil
Near-term ad revenues may take a hit, but user growth is more important.
Source: Facebook Inc (FB) News Feed Change Is a Necessary Evil | Stock Market News | US News
The world’s first cryptocurrency pop group just debuted in Japan
The band’s members represent ethereum, bitcoin, bitcoin cash, and ripple.
Source: The world’s first cryptocurrency pop group just debuted in Japan – Business Insider
More money spent on streaming services than DVD and Blu-ray
Sales of subscription streaming services increased sharply in 2017, and DVD and Blu-ray took a big hit.
Source: More money spent on streaming services than DVD and Blu-ray: CHARTS – Business Insider
The Las Vegas strip’s first eSports arena opens in March
The #RoadToVegas was a success! The #EsportsArenaDrive truck heads to the #DAYTONA500 with @DISUpdates and @704nascarheat for its next stop! #BigMeta pic.twitter.com/o6fEHAmH8O
— Esports Arena (@EsportsArena) January 11, 2018
The Luxor’s dedicated eSports space will have a competition stage, LED video wall, telescopic seating, daily gaming stations (meaning the space is not just for major events) and advanced streaming and production studios.
Source: The Las Vegas strip’s first eSports arena opens in March
Insiders Share How YouTube Will Combat Brand Safety Crisis
In the wake of the Logan Paul fiasco, YouTube is floating the idea to agencies of pre-screening its most important content.
Source: Insiders Share How YouTube Will Combat Brand Safety Crisis | Digital – AdAge
Liam Neeson Is Bad at Transportation
- Liam Neeson was on a train: one or more persons died
- Liam Neeson was on a plane: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a car: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was on a horse: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was on a boat: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a taxi: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson went for a walk: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson went for a run: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a tank: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a helicopter: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a spaceship: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a monorail: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was in a submarine: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was on a naval battleship: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was near an RV: one or more persons died.
- Liam Neeson was on top of an 18-wheeler: one or more persons died.
Hulu Is Hollywood’s Last Line of Defense Against a Tech Takeover
The streaming service has finally forged an identity distinct from Netflix’s, which will be key to stopping Silicon Valley’s Hollywood landgrab
Source: Hulu Is Hollywood’s Last Line of Defense Against a Tech Takeover – The Ringer
‘This change will take some time to figure out’: Here’s how Facebook is explaining its feed change to publishers
Brown said that because posts from friends will be weighted most heavily, people are likely to see less content from publishers, brands and celebrities.
Alexa will have her own opinions on beer, TV shows and more
Alexa is starting to think for herself. The personal assistant that’s built into Amazon devices like Echo smart speakers and Fire TV may better distinguish itself from competitors like Google…
Source: Alexa will have her own opinions on beer, TV shows and more | TechCrunch
Facebook Overhauls News Feed to Focus on What Friends and Family Share
In the next few weeks, you will see fewer viral videos and news articles from media companies, and instead see more posts that include interactions between you and the people you know.
Source: Facebook Overhauls News Feed to Focus on What Friends and Family Share – The New York Times
CES 2018: What the Gadget Fest Looks Like in ‘the Year of A.I.’
Thousands of electronics enthusiasts flooded the trade show to see the latest devices, but the darling of the event was the artificial intelligence software that helps these products run.
Source: CES 2018: What the Gadget Fest Looks Like in ‘the Year of A.I.’ – The New York Times
Twitter checks off last item on boycott-sparked list with updated reporting tools
Twitter has finished the last of their scheduled updates after #womenboycotttwitter with updated Twitter reporting tools.
Source: Twitter checks off last item on boycott-sparked list with updated reporting tools
Tech giants are betting on screen-enabled smart speakers
Over the past few days Google, Baidu, and Facebook, among others, have announced smart display products or strategies.
Source: Tech giants are betting on screen-enabled smart speakers – Business Insider
Google is reportedly revamping its store website as the war with Amazon escalates
Google and Amazon are expanding their efforts to promote their digital assistants to a number of third-party manufacturers, as the war between the two escalates. Amazon recently removed Google products from its e-commerce platform, and Google dropped support for YouTube on Amazon’s online platforms. This is why devices they make themselves are still important, and why Google is reportedly planning to launch an overhauled store to sell its own gadgets.
Source: Google is reportedly revamping its store website as the war with Amazon escalates – Business Insider
The Power Went Out At The Massive CES Tech Conference And Everyone Had Jokes
Mobile Innovation: How 5G will Enable the Future
The panel discusses innovations to be enabled by a successful global roll-out of 5G networks, such as self-driving vehicles, breakthroughs in health care, smart cities, AR/VR applications for commercial and consumer use and content and entertainment.
Source: Mobile Innovation: How 5G will Enable the Future – Keynotes – CES 2018 Livestream
Reimagining Television: A Conversation With Hulu and Turner
Join Turner’s CEO and Chairman John Martin and Hulu CEO Randy Freer discuss whether or not the traditional tech players will be able to maximize their platforms by becoming premium content creators.
Source: Reimagining Television: A Conversation With Hulu and Turner – Keynotes – CES 2018 Livestream
Facebook is testing a new section of the app specifically for local news and events
Facebook wants to make it easier for people to find local news from vetted sources. The social network is testing a new section inside its app called “Today In,” a feed made up entirely of local news, events and announcements.
The test is running in just six cities for now: New Orleans, La.; Little Rock, Ark.; Billings, Mont.; Peoria, Ill.; Olympia, Wash.; and Binghamton, N.Y. Facebook users who self-identify as living in those areas will be able to visit the new section to see local information, like stories from local publishers or emergency updates from local authorities.
Source: Facebook is testing a new section of the app specifically for local news and events – Recode
YouTube’s in-app messaging and Community tab to make their way to YouTube TV, YouTube Music
Usage and awareness of artificial intelligence in smartphones
Machine learning and AI are the core technology in predictive text, route suggestions, and voice assistants.
Source: Usage and awareness of artificial intelligence in smartphones: CHARTS – Business Insider
This Is the Data Snapchat Doesn’t Want You to See
Snapchat keeps its partners, investors, and even employees in the dark about how core features are performing. Now, some of those figures are finally being dragged into the light.
The trends and events that will matter at CES 2018
New gadgets get lots of hype at the annual tech trade show CES. But trends such as voice computing and augmented reality will be more significant.
Source: The trends and events that will matter at CES 2018 – Business Insider
Google Street View Now Has A Soundtrack, Thanks To AI
You can now surf its endless network of streets accompanied by what a machine thinks you’re likely to hear there.
Source: Google Street View Now Has A Soundtrack, Thanks To AI
Hit smartphone app “HQ Trivia” sets a new record with over 1.2 million people playing at once
The hottest new smartphone app, “HQ Trivia,” just pulled over 1.2 million people together for a game of live trivia on Sunday night.
Facebook Can’t Be Fixed
Facebook’s fundamental problem is not foreign interference, spam bots, trolls, or fame mongers. It’s the company’s core business model, and abandoning it is not an option.
The Consumer Electronics Show And Public Policy: Can There Be Separation Of Tech And State?
What happens when government over-regulation collides with Consumer Electronics Show innovation and enthusiasm?
Source: The Consumer Electronics Show And Public Policy: Can There Be Separation Of Tech And State?
Amazon Alexa vs. Google Assistant emerges as key battle of CES 2018
Last year’s big story at CES was the rise of Amazon Alexa as the voice assistant of choice in everything from cars to refrigerators. But this year, the Seattle-based company will have plenty of company — and competition — at the giant tech trade show in Las Vegas.
Source: Amazon Alexa vs. Google Assistant emerges as key battle of CES 2018 – GeekWire
The Great Attention Heist
FOR YEARS, we have been warned about the addictive and harmful impact of heavy smartphone and internet use, with physicians and brain specialists raising red flags regarding the cognitive price of these technologies. Many of us now recognize that we are addicts, often joking about it in an attempt to lessen the seriousness of this realization. But what had been missing to really drive the fact of digital dependency home was an admission by those who design the technologies that such was their intended goal. This has now changed as a cadre of IT professionals recently broke their silence on the subject, revealing the motivations behind the creation of some of the world’s most popular apps.
Source: The Great Attention Heist – Los Angeles Review of Books
What Music Has In Common With Bookstores And Swiss Watches
Despite their turbulent sales histories and brushes with obsolescence, print on paper books and Swiss watches have both managed to make impressive rebounds and have of late shown steady profitability. Here we look look at some important takeaways that could potentially apply to the music industry.
Source: What Music Has In Common With Bookstores And Swiss Watches [Jack Kelly] – hypebot
YouTube’s Unlikely Peacemaker Plans to Make Musicians Rich
Music execs mingling with Ed Sheeran and Selena Gomez at a recent party thought the enemy was in their midst: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
Source: YouTube’s Unlikely Peacemaker Plans to Make Musicians Rich | Digital – AdAge
CES 2018: Tech preview of the show’s coolest new products
Apple is China’s top mobile brand
While iOS may not be the leading OS in China, Apple is China’s leading device manufacturer.
Source: Apple is China’s top mobile brand – Business Insider
See also: The Next Smartphone
The quantum computing apocalypse is imminent
According to experts, quantum computers will be able to create breakthroughs in many of the most complicated data processing problems, leading to the development of new medicines, building…
Source: The quantum computing apocalypse is imminent | TechCrunch
MIDiA Research Predictions 2018: Post-Peak Economics
Music
- Post-catalogue – pressing reset on the recorded music business model: Revenues from catalogue sales have long underpinned the major record label model, representing the growth fund with which labels invested in future talent, often at a loss. Streaming consumption is changing this and we’ll see the first effects of lower catalogue in 2018. Smaller artist advances from bigger labels will follow.
- Spotify will need new metrics: Up until now Spotify has been able to choose what metrics to report and pretty much when (annual financial reports aside). Once public, increased investor scrutiny on will see it focus on new metrics (APRU, Life Time Value etc) and concentrate more heavily on its free user numbers. 2018 will be the year that free streaming takes centre stage – watch out radio.
- Apple will launch an Apple Music bundle for Home Pod: We’ve been burnt before predicting Apple Music hardware bundles, but Amazon has set the precedent and we think a $3.99 Home Pod Apple Music subscription (available annually) is on the cards. (Though we’re prepared to be burnt once again on this prediction!)
Video
- Savvy switchers – SVOD’s Achilles’ heel: Churn will become a big deal for leading video subscription services in 2018, with savvy users switching tactically to get access to the new shows they want. Of course, Netflix and co don’t report churn so the indicators will be slowing growth in many markets.
- Subscriptions lose their stranglehold on streaming: 2018 will see the rise of new streaming offerings from traditional TV companies and new entrants that will deliver free-to-view, often ad-supported, on-demand streaming TV.
Media
- Beyond the peak: We are nearing peak in the attention economy. 2018 will be the year casualties start to mount, as audience attention becomes a scarce commodity. Smart players will tap into ‘kinetic capital’ – the value users give to experiences that involve their context and location.
- The rise of the new gate keepers part II: In 2018 Amazon and Facebook will pursue ever more ambitious strategies aimed at making them the leading next generation media companies, the conduits for the digital economy.
Games
- The rise of the unaffiliated eSports: eSports leagues emulate the structure of traditional sports, but they may have missed the point. In 2018, we’ll see more eSports fans actually seeking games competition elsewhere, driving a surge in unaffiliated eSports.
- Mobile games are the canary in the coal mine for peak attention: Mobile games will be the first big losers as we approach peak in the attention economy – there simply aren’t enough free hours left in the day. Mobile gaming activity is declining as mainstream consumers, who became mobile gamers to fill dead time, now have plenty of digital options that more closely match their needs. All media companies need to learn from mobile games’ experience.
Technology
- The fall of tech major ROI: Growth will come less cheaply for the tech majors (Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Facebook) in 2018. They will have to overspend to maintain revenue momentum so margins will be hit.
- Regulation catches up with the tech majors: Each of the tech majors is a monopoly or monopsony in their respective markets, staying one step ahead of regulation but this will change. The EU’s forced unbundling of Windows Media Player in the early 2000s triggered the end of Microsoft’s digital dominance. 2018 could see the start of a Microsoft moment for at least one of the tech majors.
Source: MIDiA Research Predictions 2018: Post-Peak Economics | Music Industry Blog
The Top TV Shows Of 2017, And The Inexorable Rise Of Netflix
With the fragmentation of TV audiences and the rise of streaming video services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video that are notoriously guarded with their data, it is becoming progressively more difficult for TV companies and advertisers to know just how popular individual TV shows actually are. Many are increasingly turning to social media as a guide to popularity, but these are demographically skewed.
Source: The Top TV Shows Of 2017, And The Inexorable Rise Of Netflix | Music Industry Blog
Spotify Is Said to Be Going Public in Early 2018
The streaming music giant filed a confidential registration with the S.E.C. in late December, with the intention of listing its shares in the first quarter of the year.
Source: Spotify Is Said to Be Going Public in Early 2018 – The New York Times
The Big Tech Trends to Follow at CES 2018
The stars of next week’s giant electronics show won’t be flashy gadgets. Instead, the focus will be on artificial intelligence and its impact on homes, cities and cars.
Source: The Big Tech Trends to Follow at CES 2018 – The New York Times
Insurers in the U.K. could be the first to cover chatbot consultations
People use chatbots to find homes, interact with their favorite brands, and schedule appointments. Many consumers are onboard with using chatbots to gather instant, personalized information.
Source: Insurers in the U.K. could be the first to cover chatbot consultations | VentureBeat
Who’s to Blame for Fake News Ads?
When it comes to addressing ad placements near fake news, more US marketers place responsibility at the feet of publishers and media companies than anywhere else.
Amazon could buy Target and crush Walmart
- The Loup Ventures analyst Gene Munster predicts Amazon will acquire Target in 2018.
- Target would be a powerful tool for Amazon in its quest to get moms hooked on its Prime services, according to Munster.
- A union would also enable Amazon to leverage Target’s 1,834 US stores in its battle with Walmart, which has more than 4,700 US stores.
Source: Amazon could buy Target and crush Walmart – Business Insider